Common use of Acceptance of the Goods and Services Clause in Contracts

Acceptance of the Goods and Services. The acceptance of the goods indicated on a delivery receipt does not constitute an acceptance, by the Owner, of the quality or quantity of the goods delivered. The acceptance or payment of the goods and services by the Owner does not, in any way, relieve the Supplier of its obligations under the Contract nor does it constitute a waiver, by the Owner, of any legal or conventional warranty.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order, Purchase Order, Purchase Order

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